Shodunke Aliu Oladimeji
Department of Criminology and Security Studies, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.
Int J Disaster Risk Reduct. 2022 Jul;77:103082. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103082. Epub 2022 Jun 7.
Given the public resentment that trailed the unprecedented lockdown order enforced as a public health emergency control strategy to contain the spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic, this study explored citizens' compliance with the order and how its enforcement occasioned illegal police practices in Nigeria. With a qualitative approach, this study recruited 90 participants using varieties of sampling methods to understand public behaviour and police conduct in the enforcement of the order. From the insights gathered with a semi-structured interview and analysed with the thematic analysis method, the study observed that economic hardship, unavoidable matters from the citizens' end and mistrust of authorities fueled non-compliance. Such mistrust amplified misinformation during the pandemic. Although there was a reasonable level of compliance, the pre-existing police illegalities (extortion and bribery) facilitated the cases of non-compliance in Nigeria. Also, hostility ensued between police personnel and citizens during the enforcement of the lockdown. Therefore, this study advised the government and stakeholders on the imperatives of adequate socio-economic preparations, emphasising public trust and the provision of relief materials. Additionally, it suggested to the police authorities reform ideas to better equip, monitor, and manage police resources for effective handling of future pandemics.
鉴于作为控制冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的公共卫生紧急控制策略而实施的前所未有的封锁令引发了公众的不满,本研究探讨了尼日利亚公民对该命令的遵守情况以及命令的执行如何引发警方的非法行为。本研究采用定性方法,运用多种抽样方法招募了90名参与者,以了解在执行该命令过程中的公众行为和警方行为。通过半结构化访谈收集见解并采用主题分析法进行分析,研究发现经济困难、公民方面不可避免的事务以及对当局的不信任助长了不遵守行为。这种不信任在大流行期间加剧了错误信息的传播。尽管存在一定程度的遵守情况,但尼日利亚先前存在的警察违法行为(敲诈勒索和受贿)助长了不遵守命令的情况。此外,在执行封锁期间,警察与公民之间产生了敌意。因此,本研究就充分的社会经济准备的必要性向政府和利益相关者提出建议,强调公众信任和救济物资的提供。此外,它向警察当局提出改革想法,以更好地配备、监督和管理警察资源,以便有效应对未来的大流行。